Wineries

Wineries are the place where the grapes are grown to produce wines. Wineries are laid in two bands around the globe equidistant from the equator. These bands are suitable for the grape cultivation. In these bands grapes get enough sunlight, during the fall it will not freeze and during summer it will get roasted. When you travel straight the latitude either in north or south you can come across a large number of wineries.

The primary wine growing regions are listed below:

Argentina

Ireland

Australia

Israel

Austria

Italy

Canada

Japan

Chile

New Zealand

Franced

Portugal

Germany

South Africa

Georgia

Spain

All the grapes have their individual expression. Generally there is no ranking scale to weigh the wineries to the best to the worst. In reality the market forces conclude that some wines are expensive than others. Wine journalists evaluate the wineries based on their numerical scales. However the following criteria are used to judge the wineries

As exceptional wines are often cited by critics.

The most expensive grapes used to make the best wine.

Internationally checking the history and status.

Use of the strongest varieties.

The top 10 wineries in the world are tabulated along with their country